Exam 9: Graduated Responses to Behavior
Exam 1: The Criminal Justice System31 Questions
Exam 2: Pretrial Bond, Bail, and Diversion22 Questions
Exam 3: Sentencing and Community Corrections30 Questions
Exam 4: Probation in America28 Questions
Exam 5: Parole in America46 Questions
Exam 6: Offender Assessment36 Questions
Exam 7: Roles of Probation and Parole Officers13 Questions
Exam 8: Supervision Strategies and Delivering Services to Offenders19 Questions
Exam 9: Graduated Responses to Behavior25 Questions
Exam 10: Community Residential Correctional Programs36 Questions
Exam 11: Special Populations in Community Corrections27 Questions
Exam 12: Women and Community Corrections15 Questions
Exam 13: Problem Solving Court32 Questions
Exam 14: Evaluating Community Corrections33 Questions
Exam 15: Future of Corrections21 Questions
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As probation and parole officers detect non-compliant behavior, they can
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Which of the following is not a type of graduated response.
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Why would additional monitoring and traditional intensive supervision programs lead to increased technical violations?
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Electronic monitoring is often paired with house arrest to ensure that the offender remains at home.
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Swift, certain, and fair programs, like HOPE, have gotten a lot of attention. Why do you think these programs are so popular? Why might they not have a significant impact on recidivism?
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